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Local Anesthesia

Local anesthesia is the loss of sensation created in a certain area of the body due to the suppression of conduction in peripheral nerves or the reduction of stimulation at nerve endings, and loss of sensation is created in certain areas with local anesthesia.

 

Local anesthesia is a type of anesthesia that only numbs a certain part of the body. This type of anesthesia works by suppressing conduction in peripheral nerves or reducing stimulation at nerve endings. In short, it provides sensory loss in certain areas.

What is Local Anesthesia?

Local anesthesia is a method that allows to numb only the desired area of the body. In this method, the patient is awake and conscious. He is aware of the procedures and operation performed. Sometimes side effects may be seen. Headache and nausea are considered the most common side effects.

Local Anesthesia and Dentistry

Local anesthesia is frequently used in dentistry to control the source of pain during diagnosis and treatment, to reduce bleeding, and to increase patient compliance. The place of local anesthesia is very important in dental procedures. Local anesthesia is one of the best inventions, especially for individuals who are afraid of dental treatment and get easily hurt.

Frequently Asked Questions About Local Anesthesia

Is consciousness closed in local anesthesia?

No. There is no loss of consciousness during local anesthesia. The patient is conscious in all interventions applied to the area. He just doesn't feel the area where the anesthesia is applied.

Are there any risks and side effects?

In general, there are no serious side effects or risks. There are only the risks found in all anesthesia methods. These are: Headache, seizures, rhythm disorders, bruising, nerve damage, etc.

Is pain felt while local anesthesia is applied?

Usually, a small numbing is done beforehand to numb the injection site. No pain is felt except for a small needle prick.

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